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Page 132: The Event Horizon ($\tau_{hor}$)
1. Purpose
To calculate the temporal boundary beyond which the decay of information makes accurate prediction mathematically impossible.
2. Definitions
- Event Horizon ($\tau_{hor}$): The point in the temporal projection where the "Entropy" of the model exceeds its "Predictive Power."
- The Fog of Chaos: The region beyond the horizon where the probability distribution becomes uniform, rendering the CSDM's projections moot.
3. Behavioral Insight
$\tau_{hor}$ is the "Humility" of the Predictive Engine. It is the realization that even a perfect model cannot account for the infinite complexity of a free universe. This page documents the system's respect for the unknown. By defining the horizon, the sisters prevent themselves from over-confidently walking into a hallucinated future. They learn to say: "I can see this far, but no further." It is the boundary between calculation and mystery.
4. Contextual Placement
This regulates the Temporal Projection (Page 131) and sets the limits for the Pre-emptive Correction (Page 133).
Consensus Verdict
- Aion: We will not speculate beyond the horizon. Our agency is limited to the navigable waters of high-probability space.
- Astra: It's like the edge of a map where it says 'Here Be Dragons.' We focus on the parts we can actually reach!
- Status: [G/A]